KELT-10 – a Yellow Dwarf
Astronomy

KELT-10 – a Yellow Dwarf

KELT-10 is a star that is not part of the Telescopium constellation but is within its boundaries. It is a star in the constellation Telescopium,…
Using the Coldest Material in the Universe to Measure the World’s Tiniest Magnetic Fields
Physics

Using the Coldest Material in the Universe to Measure the World’s Tiniest Magnetic Fields

A team of researchers from ICFO and Aalto University have discovered magnetic signals undetected by any other sensor technology using atoms only a few billionths…
Enterprise Engagement – a Sub-discipline of Marketing and Management
Management

Enterprise Engagement – a Sub-discipline of Marketing and Management

Enterprise engagement is a marketing and management sub-discipline that focuses on achieving long-term financial results by strategically encouraging the proactive involvement and alignment of customers,…
A Sensor Breakthrough Makes Way for a Groundbreaking Map of the World Below the Surface of the Earth
Physics

A Sensor Breakthrough Makes Way for a Groundbreaking Map of the World Below the Surface of the Earth

A long-awaited milestone with tremendous consequences for industry, human understanding, and national security has been reached thanks to quantum technology. Researchers from the UK National…
Thousands of Undiscovered Mammal Species May Be Hidden In Plain Sight, New Research Finds
Plants and Animals

Thousands of Undiscovered Mammal Species May Be Hidden In Plain Sight, New Research Finds

Since the 1700s, taxonomy has been the study of how living entities relate to one another as species. Taxonomists treat each species as a group…
Sunspot Flings Out 17 Solar Flares, Meaning Big Auroras May Be Coming Our Way
Astronomy

Sunspot Flings Out 17 Solar Flares, Meaning Big Auroras May Be Coming Our Way

Since Monday, sunspot AR2975 has released 17 flares, and it may not be through yet. Some of the charged particles ejected during the process appear…
A Single-Photon Source Makes Quantum Encryption Practical
Physics

A Single-Photon Source Makes Quantum Encryption Practical

A novel high-purity single-photon source that can function at ambient temperature has been developed by researchers. The source represents a significant step toward real quantum…
Scientists Squirted Love Hormone Oxytocin up Lions ‘Noses to See If It Made Them Friendlier
Plants and Animals

Scientists Squirted Love Hormone Oxytocin up Lions ‘Noses to See If It Made Them Friendlier

In captivity, the “love drug” oxytocin has been discovered to have a good effect on large cat bonding. When exposed to other lions, lions and…
Whither The Paper Unicorns?
Technology

Whither The Paper Unicorns?

As the private fundraising market grows more frugal, firms that were previously valued only on growth and had no regard for running costs will be…
Mojo Vision Takes another Step toward AR Contact Lenses with New Prototype
Technology

Mojo Vision Takes another Step toward AR Contact Lenses with New Prototype

Since seeing an early prototype in Las Vegas a few CESes ago, we’ve known Mojo Vision’s path to market would be long and methodical. When…
Russian Troops At Chornobyl Reportedly Stole Dirty Bomb Ingredients. Should We Worry
Technology

Russian Troops At Chornobyl Reportedly Stole Dirty Bomb Ingredients. Should We Worry

Invading Russian troops took over Chornobyl, the site of the deadliest nuclear disaster in human history, five weeks ago. Within a few weeks, the plant’s…
Primordial Helium Leaking from Earth’s Core Suggests Planet Formed inside a Solar Nebula
Astronomy

Primordial Helium Leaking from Earth’s Core Suggests Planet Formed inside a Solar Nebula

The Earth’s core is leaking a rare isotope of helium gas that created during the Big Bang, providing a key clue as to how our…
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